Articular cartilage found at the ends of the long bones serves to ________

A) produce a smooth surface
B) attach tendons
C) produce red blood cells
D) form the synovial membrane


A
Explanation:
B) The articular cartilage is not for tendon attachment.
C) Red blood cells are produced by bone marrow.
D) Articular cartilage on the ends of the bones does not form the synovial membrane.

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